School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Location: Lincoln
Salary: From £24,344 pro rata
Please note, this post is permanent and part-time at 37 hours per week, 26 weeks per year.
Closing Date: Sunday 21 September 2025
Interview Date: Wednesday 01 October 2025
Reference: CHS251
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the University of Lincoln's School of Engineering and Physical Sciences (SEPS) for a Technician Assistant.
SEPS is a diverse community of students and staff who work together to advance knowledge and understanding across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physics.
Since its founding, the School has collaborated on ground-breaking initiatives working with local and national employers including Siemens Energy to continuously seek to develop its education portfolio, transformative research, and knowledge exchange for the 21st century.
Our research includes several important research groupings including "L-CAS" Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems Research (L-CAS) : Centre for Computational Physics: https://comp-physics- and Sustainable Energy and Power Research Group:
The School is inviting applications for a term-time Technician Assistant to support the teaching and research activities across the different subject areas in the school. The post would be of particular interest for candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our community through these avenues of teaching support and enhancement.
Your responsibilities will include the support of undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching. This would primarily be focused on preparing equipment for lab activities across computer science, engineering, and mathematics, and physics subject areas. Supporting outreach and recruitment activity will also be a focus. You will preferably have demonstrable experience in a similar technical role and some knowledge of one or more of the school's subject areas.
Please note that this post requires an Enhanced DBS check.
For an informal discussion, please contact Dr Derek Foster, Deputy Head of School of Engineering and Physical Sciences,